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futbolspeedy
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Hey,
My name is Lisa Newton from Tampa, FL. I recently saw the video Marvelous Things on the tv show The Psot- which i usually don't watch. But, anyway, I've already bought the 1st cd. Um..I read u like reading books about Kings and Queens and things like that. Right now I'm reading a book called the Sea Dragon Heir by Storm Constantine which is awesome. It's actually oen of a trilogy but, the books are are..there's no way to explain how good they are. I recommend you read them. The song Sea King reminds me so much of this book exspecially the chapter that I'm in right now. Moving on, I have to warn you there are parts in the book that are questionable but al in all the book is great.
I hope you're able to read the books I'm sure you'll enjoy.
Good Day!
Lisa![/code]
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Zombie-Face
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I'm only responding to this to get this thread back to the top so it will be visible if Sherri happens to drop by, otherwise it may be lost among the multitude of threads in this area.
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Oh, for anyone else who likes reading about kings, queens and knights and all that, there is an absolutely amazing book called "The Knight" by Gene Wolfe, part one of two books which are already finished but the second isn't published yet. It is an instant classic! I've already recommended it to Sherri, and I hope when she gets a chance she'll read it cause I know she'll love it!

I'll have to check out Sea Drogon Heir too

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My favorite book for fantasy that involves knights seems to still be Castle In The Attic. I just think it's very well written and easy to read.
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If you like stories about knights and kings, then Le Morte D'Arthur is almost required reading.
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stephen king puts an amazingly interesting twist on the fantasy genre by setting it in a post-apocalyptic old west in the dark tower series. weird eh? and it's still actually fantasy. oh and his 'eyes of the dragon' was one of my favorite books ever when i was younger. i read it so many times.
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